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Specify how new data is added to an external data range
Applies to:
Microsoft Office Excel 2003
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Click a cell in the
external data range
(external data range: A range of data that is brought into a worksheet but that originates outside of Excel, such as in a database or text file. In Excel, you can format the data or use it in calculations as you would any other data.)
, and then click
Data Range Properties
on the
External Data
toolbar
(toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, click
Customize
on the
Tools
menu, and then click the
Toolbars
tab.)
.
In the
External Data Range Properties
dialog box, under
If the number of rows in the data range changes upon refresh,
choose an option to insert new cells or entire rows, or to replace existing data when you
refresh
(refresh: To update data from an external data source. Each time you refresh data, you see the most recent version of the information in the database, including any changes that were made to the data.)
.
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